If we're to pinpoint one genre of video game that has really expanded its scope throughout the generation, it would be shooters. Indeed, nearly every new release features some kind of gun-to-gun gameplay, and the market is frequently reminded of the ubiquitous FPS by the yearly release of a new Call of Duty or Battlefield title. According to a new project on Kickstarter, the creative director of the original SOCOM titles is looking to bring a new shooter to the PlayStation 4, titled H-Hour: World's Elite, which will have a strong focus on authenticity and real world experiences.

A video posted alongside the project illustrates Sears' vision for the game.

"What if I didn't try to make a sequel? What if I took the design approach from those early days, and imagined what an evolved version of those games would be like today? What if I didn't try to recreate those early games exactly, but took the chances with design that were just too risky at the time? What if I didn't limit myself to Navy SEALS, but instead aspired to tell the personal stories of elite war fighters from various special forces units around the world?" asks Sears.

What do you think of Sears ambitions with H-Hour: World's Elite? How does this compare with your excitement for other upcoming shooters such as Call of Duty: Ghosts and Battlefield 4? Let us know in the comments section below.

Steven Chaffin, Jr. is an American editor at PlayStation Universe who is eagerly anticipating the release of Battlefield 4, and is intrigued by Sears' vision. He looks forward to hearing more from SOCOM's former creative director in the months to come. Make sure to read his blog and follow him on Twitter @steven_chaffin.